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Millington, Steven and Roberts, Gareth (2020) Area-Based Collaborative En- trepreneurship in Cities: Manchester State of Play Study. Project Report. INTERREG Europe. Downloaded from: https://e-space.mmu.ac.uk/626234/ Version: Accepted Version Publisher: INTERREG Europe Please cite the published version https://e-space.mmu.ac.uk Manchester State of Play Study 1 CONTENTS SECTION1: INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................................... 3 Objectives of the ABCE project ........................................................................................................... 3 SECTION 2: underlying structural problems in Manchester ................................................................... 5 the growth of area based collobartive enterprise .............................................................................. 5 The new economic thinking ................................................................................................................ 7 challenges in linking theory to district centre revitalisation ............................................................... 8 Manchester and area based collaboration ....................................................................................... 10 SECTION 3: Project Partners ................................................................................................................. 19 SECTION 4: Manchester case study overview....................................................................................... 20 SECTION 5: Main activities of the project ............................................................................................. 26 Connecting stakeholders .................................................................................................................. 26 COLLECTIVES UNDER INVESTIGATION .............................................................................................. 27 SECTION 6: POLICY CONTEXT FOR ABCE ............................................................................................... 28 national policy context ...................................................................................................................... 28 regional context ................................................................................................................................ 33 local policy context ........................................................................................................................... 35 Evaluation of policy support for areas based collaboration at district centre level ......................... 38 SECTION 7: OUTCOMES, POLICY INSTRUMENTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR IMPROVEMENT..... 41 Preliminary findings .......................................................................................................................... 41 Opportunity and Actions ................................................................................................................... 41 recommendations ............................................................................................................................. 43 2 SECTION1: INTRODUCTION This report summarises the current situation of Area Based Collaborative Entrepreneurship (ABCE) in Manchester, United Kingdom. First, the report identifies underlying structural problems in the UK and Manchester, which underpin Manchester’s involvement in the ABCE Cities Project, and provides an analysis of existing support for ABCE in the Manchester area. The report then considers the historical and existing policy context and instruments concerning ABCE, both nationally in the UK, regionally at a Greater Manchester level, and at the local municipal level in Manchester. Finally, the report identifies gaps in current policy and barriers to the formation of effective ABCE in Manchester, which the municipality is attempting to address through INTERREG ABCE Cities Project. OBJECTIVES OF THE ABCE PROJECT In many European cities, local entrepreneurs join forces in new types of collective ventures, in order to pursue common interests: business development and a more attractive business environment. In such collectives, entrepreneurs engage in shared investments, collective branding of their urban district, improving shared public space, etc. Local government is beginning to recognize the value of such collectives in terms of adding capacity to efforts to improve places, and is developing policy measures to facilitate them. This rising phenomenon of ABCE is a possible solution to the challenges caused by structural forces such as economic restructuring, globalization, socio-economic changes in labour market, austerity, and the challenges of everyday place development. Shared action offers benefits in terms of job creation and competitiveness. Moreover, it fosters local value capturing and regeneration since local collaborative enterprises are often strongly intertwined with their neighbourhood, and committed to social goals, such as strengthening neighbourhood liveability, or reinforcing social ties between local stakeholders. Fostering collaborative entrepreneurship thus can support inclusive growth, cooperation and cohesion. This project, therefore, aims to exchange knowledge on how ABCE can more effectively be facilitated with local and regional policy instruments. In current Regional Structural Programs, the emphasis on innovation, access to funding, overshadows the importance of networked and locally anchored entrepreneurship for inclusive growth. By capturing the local learnings systematically, identifying 3 critical success conditions and sharing these across regions in Europe, improvements in policies that foster ABCE can be made. The project will deliver important recommendations for improving the policy instruments in European regions, harnessing collective entrepreneurship as an effective means to improve SME competitiveness and urban development. Four European urban regions are involved in this project: Amsterdam, Vilnius, Conurbation Varaždin - Čakovec, and Athens. These places currently experiment with ABCE and are looking for inspiration on how to initiate, facilitate, support and monitor it. They initiated this project to share experiences, to gain deeper insights into the effectiveness and efficiency of their policies, and to develop and share policy guidelines. In Manchester, the Institute of Place Management (IPM) and Manchester City Council (MCC) are working in partnership to investigate how the municipality can best support ABCE as a catalyst for revitalising the city’s neighbourhood or District Centres as a strategy that may unlock the potential of district centres to reinvent themselves as liveable multifunctional places. However, as its stands developing appropriate policy support for effective area based collaboration sits uncomfortably in existing policy frameworks. The ABCE programme aligns, therefore with Our Manchester1, a strategy that sets out a framework for actions by public sector organisations, businesses, the voluntary sector and communities, as the Manchester grapples with the challenge to public service delivery produced by austerity. One ambition of Our Manchester is to “create thriving neighbourhoods where people can have a sense of purpose and belonging” and to foster a sense of identity and heritage of local neighbourhoods. The overall aim of this programme, therefore, is to develop new evidence-based policy to support the development of ABCE within Manchester’s district centres, with consideration of future policy both in terms of local policy (e.g. through the emerging Local Plan) or on a wider scale in influencing Government policy. 1 https://www.manchester.gov.uk/downloads/download/6426/the_manchester_strategy 4 SECTION 2: UNDERLYING STRUCTURAL PROBLEMS IN MANCHESTER The section first provides an overview of underpinning research on area-based collaborative enterprise through a review of research on local agglomeration economies and the related state-led strategies for local economic development. Second, this section introduces the ‘new economic thinking’, to discuss the re-ignition of ideas concerning local wealth circulation emergent in the UK. Finally, discusses the structural problems underlying Manchester’s recent economic development, which relate to fostering area-based collaborative enterprise. THE GROWTH OF AREA BASED COLLOBARTIVE ENTERPRISE ABCE has been subject to numerous academic studies, especially in the field of Economic Geography, with substantive literature emerging in the early 1980s concerning new forms of business agglomeration and networking. Subsequently, there a number of analytical frameworks focusing on understanding how co-located businesses network and collaborate within a specific geographical area at different scales (see Table 1 below). The notion of indigenous local economic development broadly connects these examples; a scenario whereby locally anchored capital and labour drives sustained place based economic growth, in contradistinction to exogenous development, where places are more reliant on attracting external intrusions of private investment. Table 1 Underpinning Literature Examples from the literature Cluster and Network Theory Storper and Venables, 2004 Cultural Quarters Montgomery, 2003 Flexible Specialisation Piore and Sabel, 1984 Institutional Thickness Amin and Thrift, 1992; Barnes and Gertler, 2002 Learning Regions Florida, 1995 Neo-Marshallian Networks Amin and

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